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Selection of the most beautiful monuments in Val-d'oise

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Vaulerent Barn in Villeron
Barn
95380 Villeron

The barn of Vaulerent, an old 13th century Cistercian barn located in Villeron, Île-de-France, is an imposing 72-metre-long agricultural building, classified as a historical monument since 1889 and still in operation today.
Troglodytic Church of the Annunciation of Upper Isle
Troglodyte Church
95780 Haute-Isle

The Troglodytic church of the Annunciation, dug in chalk in the 17th century in Haute-Isle (Val-d'Oise), is a unique Catholic place of worship in Île-de-France, with an excavated nave and a masonry bell tower, classified as a historical monument since 1926.
Saint-Samson Church of La Roche-Guyon
Gothic Church
95780 La Roche-Guyon

The Saint-Samson church of La Roche-Guyon, built from 1404 in a mixture of flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, dominates the Seine valley in Val-d-d-Oise. Ranked a historic monument in 1926, it embodies the medieval and modern history of the French Vexin.
Église Saint-Laurent de Beaumont-sur-Oise
Gothic Church
95260 Beaumont-sur-Oise

The Saint-Laurent church of Beaumont-sur-Oise, a Gothic building of the 12th–12th centuries, is distinguished by its double sides and its Renaissance bell tower. Ranked a historic monument, it dominates the Oise Valley in Île-de-France.
Church of Saint Didier de Villiers-le-Bel
Flamboyant Gothic architecture
95400 Villiers-le-Bel

The church Saint-Didier de Villiers-le-Bel, built between the 13th and 17th centuries, is an architectural jewel combining flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, located in Val-d'Oise in Île-de-France. Ranked a historic monument in 1931, it combines harmony of facades and interior richness, with remarkable vaults and preserved baroque furniture.
Church of St. Christoph of Cergy
Romanesque and Gothic Church
95800 Cergy

The Saint-Christophe Church of Cergy, built in the 11th century and remodeled in the 12th, 13th and 16th centuries, is an architectural gem combining Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance styles. Located in Val-d'Oise in Île-de-France, it is distinguished by its two-storey Romanesque bell tower and its unfinished Renaissance portal.
Church of the Nativity-de-la-Vierge of Mesnil-Aubry
Baroque Church
95720 Le Mesnil-Aubry

The church of the Nativity-de-la-Vierge du Mesnil-Aubry, a 16th century Renaissance jewel located in Île-de-France, combines flamboyant Gothic and Baroque styles. Ranked in 1840, she testified to Anne de Montmorency's patronage.
Collégiale Saint-Martin de Montmorency
Gothic Church
95160 Montmorency

The Collège Saint-Martin de Montmorency, built in the 16th century in Val-d'Oise, is a flamboyant Gothic jewel famous for its fourteen Renaissance stained glass windows and its history linked to the powerful family of Montmorency.